An Introduction to Pelvic Floor Anatomy & Disorders with Maeve Whelan
Tutorials and Workshops
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15m
We are delighted to welcome Maeve to Body Control Pilates Central with her first tutorial focusing on Pelvic Floor anatomy in men and woman. The tutorial also looks at common Pelvic Floor disorders.
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Maeve Whelan MSc., SMISCP, Dip Obs. & Gyn.
Specialist Chartered Physiotherapist (Women’s Health)
Maeve is a Specialist Chartered Physiotherapist in full-time urogynaecology physiotherapy private practice in Dublin.
Maeve first started her practice in obstetrics and gynaecology in 1991 and most recently completed a Masters by Research in Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2013. She treats men, women and children; disorders include bladder and bowel control, pelvic organ prolapse and chronic pelvic pain.
She has a special interest in manual therapy of the pelvic floor, teaches courses nationally and internationally on the subject, speaks at conferences and has published articles and book chapters.
For more info on Maeve, please visit: www.milltownphysiotherapy.com.
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Filming by MK Ceesay (www.zigzagzig.co.uk)
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